Home Sweet Tundra
Remember the Good Old Days when Teams actually feared coming into Green Bay to play the Packers???
Well here's a nice little article I found/jacked from Packers.com concerning the 2006 Schedule and Packer Home Field Advantage.
2006 SCHEDULE OFFERS CHANCE TO RECLAIM LAMBEAU ADVANTAGE With its frigid conditions and raucous fans, Lambeau Field has the potential to become a significant home-field advantage. The Green Bay Packers, however, slipped last year, going 3-5 at home. Green Bay Packers Head Coach Mike McCarthy wants to return to the days when opponents dreaded going to Lambeau. "It's very important for us to get the Lambeau advantage back." McCarthy said. In addition to playing the Bears, the Packers are scheduled for three primetime games. They play on two of ESPN's Monday Night Football games -- Green Bay visits the Philadelphia Eagles and Seattle Seahawks on Oct. 2 and Nov. 27, respectively. On Thursday Dec. 21, the Packers host the Minnesota Vikings on the NFL Network, which is televising games for the first time. McCarthy said the scheduling of these games demonstrates the prominence of the Packers. "The ability to play at least three national TV games, that speaks volumes about our organization. It speaks a lot about our fans." Another interesting part of the schedule could play out in late November and December. The Packers play five of their last six games against NFC opponents and the last three against the NFC North. "It's a great idea," McCarthy said. "If you're a team that's battling down the wire, you want to be playing on that national stage. My goal's to win them all, and it starts with Chicago." |
Published by PackerPundit On Monday, April 10, 2006 at 6:46 PM.
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